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Style of Northeastern New Territories – That’s What We Call Life Exhibition
展覽介紹
Introduction of Exhibition
新界東北 Style 藝術展
香港新界東北發展成為城中熱話。 一群熱心的視藝及文字工作者,利用他們手中的工具,記錄著他們眼中的新界東北,讓大眾對新界東北的人與地,有更多的認識。
We are a group of Hong Kongers who choose to voice our concerns through a variety of art forms.
We are not backed by political parties or other organizations; we do not receive any donations or funding. However, all of us want to preserve the “treasures” for our next generations in face of the unpredictable future.
We are not backed by political parties or other organizations; we do not receive any donations or funding. However, all of us want to preserve the “treasures” for our next generations in face of the unpredictable future.
參展藝術家 Artist:
Alfred Ko 高志強 ,Ducky Tse 謝至德 , Leon Suen 孫樹坤, Stella So 蘇敏怡 , John Choy 蔡旭威 , Tse Pak Chai 謝柏齊 , Tai Ngau Lung 戴毅龍 , Manson Wong 黄凱晉, Ho Ka Ho 何家豪 , Kenny Yung 容學勤, Yeung Hung 楊虹
展覽時期 Exhibition period:07.05- 21.05.2013
開放時間 Opening hours :10:00am- 9:00pm
地點 Location:石硤尾,白田街30號,賽馬會創意藝術中心,L-0 藝廊
L0 Gallery, JCCAC,No.30 Pak Tin Street ,Shek Kip Mei
開幕 Opening reception : 10.05.2013, 6:00-8:30pm
分享會 Artist sharing: 12.05.2013, 2:00-5:00pm
展覽詳情
Details of the exhibition
http://www.hknent.com/
— at JCCAC 賽馬會創意藝術中心.
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Hong Kong, Photography
Also tagged Event, Hong Kong, JCCAC, 新界東北 Style 藝術展
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Open Show Hong Kong V1.0 – 14 December 2012 Recap
The first Open Show Hong Kong screening went well last Friday night. A total of seven photographers showcased their works and discussions between the photographers and the audience were interesting and informing. The Open Show Hong Kong Working Group will meet this week to review the event and decide on the next screening date. For those who wish to submit their works or join the ranks as volunteers or merely want to come see the show, stay tuned for more news. You can find our previous posts on the Open Show Hong Kong below -
Open Show Hong Kong Launch Media Release
Open Show Hong Kong (14 Dec 2012) Featured Photographer Jonathan van Smit
PASM Workshop Is Hosting The First Open Show in Hong Kong This December
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Hong Kong, Open Show, PASM News, Photography, Photography News
Also tagged Event, Hong Kong, Open Show Hong Kong, PASM News, Photography
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Open Show Hong Kong Launch Media Release
Open Show, the global organization that organizes live events worldwide, is pleased to announce their first event in Hong Kong. The public will get a chance to see compelling works and interact directly with seven international photographers, each of whom who will be presenting projects featuring 20 images. The headlining presenter is renowned New Zealand street photographer Jonathan van Smit, who will be presenting ‘City of Dreams.’
Other photographers who have been selected to present at Open Show’s first Hong Kong exhibition are Yoav Horesh, Brett Elmer, Thomas Luk, Kenny Yung, Tse Oi Lam and Sean Creamer.
The King of Hong Kong street photography, Jonathan van Smit has been photographing in Hong Kong since early 2008. His photographs are stark and gritty depictions of the underbelly of Kowloon. His work has been described as ”raw, sometimes shockingly so, but never sensationalist. It’s full of boredom, sadness, loneliness and neglect”.
Israeli professor of photography, Yoav Horesh has exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries and museums including Germany, Italy, Israel, the United States, Hong Kong and also with Amnesty International. Yoav’s work was featured, written about and published in magazines, art journals and websites across three continents and he has given public lectures/artists talks in art schools, universities and galleries in The United States and Europe. He will be presenting ‘Where We Stand’, the project takes a look at how people perceive and relate to public space.
Australian, Brett Elmer is currently working on his PhD thesis and will be presenting ‘The Ongoing Demolition of Uyghur Culture’, a photography project which he hopes reflects the analysis and research he is conducting. The project is related to Chinese government policies enacted to hasten the assimilation of the Uyghur minority of China’s north-west Xinjiang province with the greater Chinese state. Some of these photographs have been published by The World Uyghur Congress.
Thomas Luk is a Hong Kong photographer who has had the chance to visit some textile factories in China. He will be presenting ‘Working Hours’, a document of the daily lives of the factory workers in these establishments.
Kenny Yung will be presenting ‘Thug on the Streets’, snapshots of interesting street scenes in Hong Kong.
Tse Oi Lam will be presenting a mixed media project, ‘HIDE’, which is based on surrealism and feminism.
South African, Sean Creamer will be presenting ‘Crystal Castles’ a photography project that explores the world within a world concept in Hong Kong.
The hotly anticipated launch will take place at 8pm on December 14th, 2012 at PASM Workshop, Flat C, 1/F, Block C, Chin Fat Factory Building, 3 Tsat Po Street, San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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Open Show organizes live events worldwide where the public can see compelling work and interact directly with photographers, filmmakers and multimedia producers in high‐profile spaces. Open Show’s core activity is our monthly social screenings featuring curated presenters (from students to award-winning professionals) presenting a 20 image project or 3‐8 minute film with live audience questions and feedback. Open Show had its beginnings in San Francisco in 2008 and since then has rapidly grown into a high-profile photography and film advocacy organization with communities in 17 countries.
Contact Details:
Yolanda van der Mescht, Lead Co-Producer
Tel: +852 6171 5580
Email: hongkong@openshow.org
Web: www.openshow.org | www.facebook.com/openshow.hk
PASM Workshop is Hong Kong’s most unique photography studio and event space. Founded in 2009, PASM Workshop has been the official photo studio and event photographer for the Hong Kong Fashion World Talents Awards, Habitat for Humanity China, PLAN Hong Kong and many others. The studio is available for photography and video shoots, classes, events and parties.
Contact Details:
Victor Cheung, Senior Partner
Tel: +852 3693 4044 / +852 6627 5277
Email: victor@pasmworkshop.com
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Hong Kong, Open Show, PASM News, Photography, Photography News
Also tagged Event, Hong Kong, Open SHow, Open Show Hong Kong, Photography
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Open Show Hong Kong (14 Dec 2012) Featured Photographer Jonathan van Smit
As announced a bit more than a week ago, PASM Workshop will be hosting the first Open Show (http://openshow.org/) in Hong Kong on 14 December 2012 and preparation work is at full steam. The Open Show Hong Kong Facebook Page is now up and you can sign up for the event at our event page as well, link here. We are proud to announce that photographer Jonathan van Smit will be our feature presenter at the first show. Jonathan will be presenting images from his “City of Dreams” series, street photography at its best shot in Hong Kong.
Other presenters at the show includes Israeli photographer, Yoav Horesh, who will be presenting his work “Where we Stand”; Australian photographer, Brett Elmer will be presenting “The Ongoing Demolition of the Uyghur Culture”; Kenny Yung – ‘Thug on the Street”; Thomas Luk – “Working Hours”; Tse Oi Lam – “Hide” and Sean Creamer – “Crystal Castles”.
Open Show is an international event and is organized in over 26 cities. The event features FREE monthly social screenings where the public can see compelling work and interact directly with photographers, filmmakers and multimedia producers in high-profile spaces.
For Open Show Hong Kong, at each event, five curated presenters (from students to professionals) have 10 minutes each to show their project while the audience poses questions or provides project feedback. We are now accepting submissions – be the first to show at our newest international screening!
Find out project requirements and upload your project >>
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Film, Hong Kong, Open Show, PASM Production, Photographer, Photography
Also tagged Event, Film, Hong Kong, Jonathan van Smit, Open SHow, Open Show Hong Kong, Photography, Yolanda Van Der Mescht
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PASM Workshop Is Hosting The First Open Show in Hong Kong This December
In 2008 photographer and technologist Tim Wagner saw many compelling projects languishing unseen and unpublished. Working with Adrianne Koteen and Melanie Lightfrom Fotovision he organized a social screening event called SlideSlam.
This grassroots show rapidly caught fire and presenter André Hermann came on board as our first Co-Producer. As our unique, personal format grew we relaunched as the Open Show – a name suggested by former senior editor of American Photo magazine Miki Johnson.
A GLOBAL NETWORK OF LOCAL EVENTS
In October 2010 Open Show expanded beyond our home base of San Francisco to Los Angeles under the direction of Mathieu Grandjean, who later became Open Show’s Europe Director. A month later Open Show launched in pre-revolution Cairo under Rachel Beth Anderson and Bangalore under Madhu Reddy, now Open Show’s India Director.
Open Show has transformed from our humble beginnings of 15 friends in a room into a high-profile photography and film advocacy organization with communities around the world organizing monthly shows.
POWERED BY PASSIONATE TEAMS
Open Show communities are organized by locally-based volunteer event teams lead by co-producers passionate about Open Show’s mission. Each city runs their own events using our global curating platform and support resources. Anybody can start a show or get involved with already existing ones.
VITAL STATS
18,000+ members
900+ presentations in 3 years
100+ co-producers worldwide
26 active cities in 17 countries
TIMELINE
Nov.2008 Open Show conceived by Tim Wagner
Feb.2009 First screening takes places at Fotovision in Berkeley with 20 participants
Jan.2010 Relaunched in new format with rotating venues in the Bay Area
Oct.2010 Second Open Show city launches in Los Angeles
Nov.2010 Partnership with World Photo Festival in San Francisco
Nov.2010 Cairo and Bangalore shows launch
Apr.2011 London show launches
Jun.2011 Special benefit show with Japan Society and first virtual presentation
Jul.2011 Open Show held at Rencontres d’Arles including 3 virtual presenters
Aug.2011 iPhone Stories show in partnership with Apple and Switzerland launches with shows in Lausanne, Winterthur, Vevey and Lausanne
Sept.2011 Detroit and Dubai shows launch
Oct.2011 Open Show Retrospective celebrates two years of projects while Paris and Rome(Fotografia Festival) launch
Nov.2011 Project Earth show with Sierra Club and Buenoes Aires launches
Dec.2011 Screening of Restrepo with San Francisco Film Society in memory of Tim Hetherington and Zagreb launches
Mar.2012 Runs smartphone collaborative photo contest at SXSW in Austin
April.2012 Co-hosts screening of “Chasing Ice” at the San Francisco International Film Festival
May.2012 NYC launches in partnership with the Bronx Documentary Center
Jun.2012 Pune (India) and Tokyo launches at Tokyo Metropolitan Photography Museum
Sept.2012 Coimbra launches our first show in Portugal
Oct-Dec.2012 Launches in Habana, Pittsburgh, Aleppo, Washington DC, Hong Kong, Amsterdam, Bandung, & Portland
PASM Workshop is proud to bring you the first Open Show to Hong Kong. The date is et for 14 December 2012 at thePASM Workshop, for more info on the event, check out the Event Facebook link below. Applicationss for submissions to the event is starting soon and will let you all know in a day or so. Just stay tuned. This is gonna be one of the best event at the end of the year.
More more information on Open Show, check out their website at http://openshow.org/
The Open Show Hong Kong Facebook Page is at https://www.facebook.com/openshow.hk?ref=notif¬if_t=fbpage_fan_invite
The Open Show Hong Kong First Event Launch Page is at https://www.facebook.com/events/209303462536233/?ref=notif¬if_t=plan_edited
Stay tuned for how you can submit your pictures/short films to the event in our next blog post.
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Film, Hong Kong, PASM News, Photography, Photography News
Also tagged Event, Films, Hong Kong, Open SHow, Open Show Hong Kong, Photography
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Horst Faas’ Exhibit Opens in Hong Kong This Week
Two times Pulitzer Prize winner Horst Faas‘ exhibition will open this week at The Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Hong Kong. Horst Faas spent close to 50 years as a photographer with Associated Press. According to Associated Press, Faas, who died in May at age 79, will be represented by his images documenting the Vietnam War and conflicts in Algeria, Bangladesh and Congo.
“Horst Faas was a giant in the world of photojournalism,” AP Director of Photography Santiago Lyon said. “He was the dean of the photojournalistic community during the Vietnam War and was not only an extremely accomplished photographer in his own right, but also was diligent in getting as many cameras as possible out into the field, either in the hands of local photographers or his AP text reporter colleagues. This, combined with his decade-long stint in the country meant that AP had unsurpassed photographic coverage from that conflict. We are delighted to see his work on display in the august setting of The Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Hong Kong.”
The exhibit, titled “Horst Faas 1933-2012: Photographer, Associated Press,” presented in cooperation with AP, will open with a reception on Sept. 4 and continue through Sept. 30.
Non-members may view the exhibit from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 3 to 5:30 p.m. daily.
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club is located on North Block, 2 Lower Albert Road, Central, Hong Kong. The phone number is 2521 1511.
Source – Associated Press
Posted in Black & White Film, Event, Exhibition, Hong Kong, Photographer, Photography, Photography News
Also tagged Associated Press, Event, FCC, Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong, Horst Faas
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180 Project 8X10 Polaroid Works Book Launch & Photo Exhibition – 11&12 August 2012 @ HK Arts Centre
180 Project 8X10 POLAROID WORKS by Harlim Djauhar Winata
Book Launch And Photo Exhibition
Date & Time:
11/08/2012 From 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
12/08/2012 From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Location:
5/F PAO GALLERY
Hong Kong Arts Centre
No.2 Harbour Road
Wan Chai, HK
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Film, Hong Kong, Photography News, Polaroid, Video
Also tagged 180 Project, Event, Harlim Djauhar Winata, Hong Kong, Polaroid
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劉霞《沉默的力量》攝影展 Opening – 25 June 2012 / Exhibition – 26 June – 01 July 2012
香港藝術中心包氏畫廊展覽開幕典禮
Opening Ceremony at Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre
日期 Date: 25/6/2012
時間 Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
地點 Venue: 香港藝術中心包氏畫廊5樓 5/F, Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre
節目表Programme
開幕致辭Opening speeches
6:30pm
A. D. Coleman, Curator, Photography Critic and Historian
A. D. 科爾曼,展覽策劃人、攝影評論家、歷史學家
6:35pm
李卓人,香港支聯會主席
Lee Cheuk Yan, Chairman, Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
6:40pm
朱耀明牧師,香港支聯會常委
Reverend Chu Yiu Ming, Exco Member, Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
6:45pm
區美寶,國際特赦組織(香港)總幹事
Mabel Au, Director of Amnesty International Hong Kong
6:50pm
潘嘉偉,獨立中文筆會理事、執行秘書
Patrick Poon, Board Member & Executive Secretary, Independent Chinese PEN Centre
表演Performance
行為藝術(開幕典禮過程中舉行): 蔡芷筠, 陳美彤, 莫穎詩, 梁惠敏, 盧樂謙
Behavioural art performance (during the whole ceremony)
朗誦劉霞和劉曉波的詩 Reciting Liu Xia and Liu Xiaobo’s poems
6:55pm
劉霞:《一隻鳥又一隻鳥》、《無題──給曉波》
朗誦:心語
7:05pm
劉曉波:《對玩偶們訴說——給每天與玩偶們游戲的小霞》
朗誦:蔣治中
7:15pm – 8pm 酒會 Reception
Exhibition Period:展覽日期:
Date & Time 日期及時間:
26/06/2012 – 01/07/2012 From 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
02/07/2012 From 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
香港藝術中心關於劉霞「沉默的力量」攝影展的宣傳:http://www.hkac.org.hk/tc/calendar.php?showall=1&p=1&id=792
Publicity about “The Silent Strengh of Liu Xia” Photo Exhibition on Hong Kong Arts Centre’s website: http://www.hkac.org.hk/en/calendar.php?showall=1&p=1&id=792
Posted in Event, Exhibition, Hong Kong, Photography, Photography News
Also tagged Event, Hong Kong, Liu Xia, 《沉默的力量》攝影展, 劉霞
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HKPPN香港專業攝影師聯網 (一打亮展) 攝影師訪問精華片段
HKPPN〔一打亮展〕參予攝影師訪問片段,講述其展品的創作點滴.
Source – HKPPN
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Also tagged Event, HKPPN, Hong Kong, Photography, Video, 一打亮展
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ArtWalk Hong Kong 2012 – 14 March 2012
Now entering its 12th successful year, Hong Kong ArtWalk is Hong Kong’s biggest charity art event; a great one-night experience showcasing a range of visual arts in a variety of Hong Kong’s art galleries in the SOHO, Wan Chai, Sheung Wan, Central, Aberdeen and Happy Valley areas of Hong Kong Island.
Artwalk is simple: 66 galleries will open their doors between 5 pm to 12 midnight on Wednesday, 14 March 2012. ArtWalk tickets are on sale from early March from one of the ticket-selling galleries and you will receive a comprehensive ArtWalk brochure, map and entry badge allowing entry at any of the galleries on ArtWalk night. You can then take any route in any order to visit (or re-visit) galleries and can sip free wine, beer and mineral water in all the participating galleries - and enjoy ‘finger food’ provided by our generous sponsoring restaurants.
The ArtWalk benefiting charity for 2012 is, as last year, the Society for Community Organization (SoCO) – last year, a donation of HK$400,000 was raised from tickets sold from ArtWalk and donated to SoCO. Since the first ArtWalk began in 2001 over HK$5 million has been donated to Hong Kong charities.
The volunteers helping ‘man the doors’ on ArtWalk night are fine arts students from the Academy of Visual Arts of Hong Kong Baptist University and the Fine Arts Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong – in return, ArtWalk also makes a donation to fund their yearly graduation shows.
ArtWalk Extra features additional displays of art that you can also see while walking from gallery to gallery: photography, small-scale installation and artists’ performances. SoCO will also introduce their social action & policy work to the public and ArtWalk participants in a one-week exhibition.
For more information and ticketing information, head to ArtWalk’s website.
Source – ArtWalk, Mediamrare
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Also tagged Art, ArtWalk, ArtWalk Hong Kong 2012, Event, Hong Kong
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